Jurassic World Velociraptor Photo Mystery Deepens

The mystery surrounding those "leaked" dinosaur pictures from the set of Jurassic World continues to swirl. As we know, director Colin Trevorrow is hard at work on the latest sequel in the long-dormant Jurassic Park franchise. And he has made it known that heíd like to use practical effects where possible, going so far as to film in a dilapidated amusement park to add mood. Well, the photo of a muzzled velociraptor made its way around social media, creating a stir. Now, some interesting cards are starting to fall.

We reached out to Universal Studios for confirmation when this photo made its way online. The studio has yet to respond. But the more that the photo made the rounds, the more it was confirmed by "multiple sources" (according to JurassicWorld.org and Yahoo Movies) that the pic shared on Instagram by user Garret Watzig was legit. The claim is seconded by JurassicWorld.org (not an official site connected to the film), who also blasted it across their Twitter feed.

Hereís where the mystery begins to deepen. JW.org was one of the first fan sites to pick up on leaked image. However, Watzig shortly pulled the Jurassic World photo off of his Twitter feed days after sharing the image. He Tweeted #imsorry. You canít see that, though, because he eventually pulled his Twitter account offline. Extreme!

What does this mean? Iím guessing here, but it probably means the photo Garret Watzig shared of the velociraptor in a cage is real. And he got hit by the Hollywood hammer and told to take it down. MovieWeb did a little digging through Watzigís Twitter feed and learned that a friend, Cameron Ziegler (@ CameronZiggy), allowed him to share it. That user Could be related to special effects foreman Douglas D. Ziegler. As the site reports, "It's possible that Douglas D. Ziegler is Cameron Ziegler's father, which would make sense since his position on the film would likely give him access to the Velociraptor. Both Garret Watzig and Cameron Ziegler also revealed that they plan on showing more photos and a video soon."

Except they likely wonít now. Itís possible that all of this could be a hoax. But seeing as how everything tied to the sharing of that velociraptor photo from Jurassic World has disappeared, it seems likely that Colin Trevorrow will have "real" raptors loose in his terrifying theme park, and thatís trouble for Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.

While the Raptor photo is awesome, we can only hope that those involved do not lose their jobs due to someone's mistake. #JurassicWorld#JP4